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Captain Egerton said that every alternative had been fully considered and it all came back to the question whether we were prepared to face the necessity of bombarding Canton.

Colonel Humphreys said that the Far Office entirely agreed with the idmiralty.

Hine Gomusader Saythies said that the Air Ministry

also concurred.

Sir G. Grindle said that if this was the naval and military view there could be no further argument, but he thought that the political position was very serious. The present Cantonese Government had got na completely at their morey and there was nothing we could do. Jas it not worth

considering whether Shameen could be evacuated?

Captain Egerton said that if it was decided to evacuate Shame on and if it was decided to olose the port to Chinese shipping it might be possible for the naval forces to

carry out measures the effectiveness of which would be a

matter

for study. He could not go further than that.

Mr. Houngey then read the draft of a telegram he had

prepared inforning Sir R. Macleay of the conclusions

reached by the meeting. The general lines of the telegram

were agreed upon, but the representatives of the admiralty

and Colonial Office both asked that the draft might be

submitted to them for concurrence before despatch.

Freign Nice

October 5

1926

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